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Why I Blog

Since some indie film bloggers are stopping or thinking about stopping their web journal writing activity, I thought for a minute about why I blog; and here are 10 reasons: 1. Blogging is a way to promote my filmmaking work 2. Blogging is writing, and writing on a regular basis generates new ideas - ideas that are useful for my films 3. Blogs are an important part of the real indie filmmaking & distribution community, and I like participating in & being a part of that community through my blog & other means 4. I get free passes to screenings at film festivals because I blog 5. I get to meet; interview, etc., other filmmakers & others who are a part of the indie film world, thus increasing my list of contacts, making it easier for me to make & distribute movies 6. I can promote movies, people, causes, and things I like through my blog 7. I can speak against things I do not like through my blog 8. Once I received a $25 donation from a fan of this blog 9. I make new fr

That Mary Bronstein is gonna do great things (already has with Yeast) :: Day at Maryland Film Festival was excellent

Saw 4, count 'em, f-o-u-r, great features today at the Maryland Film Festival ; Woodpecker , La Americana , Yeast , Confessionsofa Ex-Dufus-Itchyfooted Mutha . Enjoyed each of them for different reasons (will go into them in greater detail in the coming week, after I get some sleep). All four hopefully will be seen widely in the coming months. In this brief post-MFF post, Mary Bronstein's debut feature Yeast has to be singled out as the most interesting and creatively invigorating real indie feature I've seen in a long time. First, mega diversity points - there aren't that many female real indie, indie (or H-wood for that matter) fiction feature directors around (even though women make up probably more than half of consumers - that's millions and millions of people and billions of dollars) - so Yeast has that going in. Next, the movie is not dull - you don't know what's going to happen and a lot of messy stuff could happen. And bold (some might say rec

Intro to Filmaka

If "breaking into Hollywood" is your thing, check out all the competitions & awards & related stuff going on at Filmaka . From the intro to the site : "Filmaka pledges to reward your creativity. Our monthly competitions provide exciting challenges where you can win prizes, showcase your work, develop your skills and find an audience. Filmaka encourages debate and feedback between all members, whether you’re a famous filmmaker or a first time novice. Most of all, we give you the opportunity to express your unique take on life and the world around you. We hope you’ll take part and share your creative vision with us and our community." More here . - Sujewa

Tribeca '08 winners

Of course just to get a movie made is victory itself - however, for those mortals interested in additional layers of victory or winners of the Tribeca Film Festival '08, go check out this post at Filmmaker Magazine blog . - Sujewa

Live at the Maryland Film Festival w/ Anne Haddad :: videos from the fest!

While I've been stuck in the other side of Maryland w/ work (Fri), & not feeling well (Sat), Anne Heddad has been blogging away about the MFF at her Live at the Maryland Film Festival w/ Anne Haddad . Check it out. I should be at the festival later today, Sun - for perhaps Woodpecker & Yeast & whatever else - maybe even Confessionsofa. And now, check out some videos from the festival: - Sujewa

kinda "60's underground film" looking scan of a DNO 5/22 show flier

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * posted here not to be reproduced for actual publicity purposes, but to just check out the neat weirdness. the weird colors are interesting. if you need some show info. printed out, get it from this page . will post a better version of flier above in a few days. - sujewa

Maryland Film Festival poster design controversy

Or nontroversy as The Mobtown Shank puts it. One film critic ( Michael Sragow, Baltimore Sun ) sees a variation of a hated WWII era political symbol, others see an indie rock inspired image. Most graphic designers who have weighed in on the subject like the design. I like it, nice film festival poster; film strips, roman numeral ten for the 10th edition of the fest, etc. More here at The Mobtown Shank . - Sujewa

Tribeca Behind the Screen - Melvin Van Peebles :: Confessionsofa screens at Maryland Film Festival on Sun 5/4

Check out the notes from the event at Film Panel Notetaker . And, Notetaker Brian Geldin likes Peebles's new movie a lot: "Confessionsofa has been my favorite film I've seen so far at Tribeca. It's hard to put a finger on exactly how to describe this film. It's sort of an epic low-budget experimental comedy musical filled with Van Peebles's trademark charm and bravado, but with less of a political message than previous works." More here . Confessionsofa Ex-Doofus-Itchyfooted Mutha screens at the Maryland Film Festival on Sun night. May 4, 7:30 PM Charles Theater 1 Buy Tickets * - Sujewa

Weekend of movies is here: Iron Man everywhere plus Medicine for Melancholy, Baghead & other movies at MFF

I haven't seen a movie in a theater in a couple of months or so, but this weekend - starting in just a few hours, I'll get to make up for that; at Maryland Film Festival (on tap for tonight: maybe Nights and Weekends, definitely Medicine for Melancholy, also Baghead, and whatever else I can squeeze in). And more MFF movies Sat & Sun. At some point this weekend I'd like to check out Iron Man also. MFF photos & notes coming this weekend. Looks like it's gonna be a good weekend - a weekend full of new movies. - Sujewa

They'll be back

Sure, some bloggers are dropping out of this thing of ours , but is it possible to stay away? We'll have to see. I think they'll be back. - Sujewa

Washington Post article re: Maryland Film Festival

Check it out here. From the Thu 5/1 edition of the Post, from article In Baltimore, Big Movies, Small Scale: "Also on tap over the weekend are several documentaries: "I.O.U.S.A.," about the national debt crisis, from Patrick Creadon ("Wordplay"); "Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson " by recent Oscar winner Alex Gibney ("Taxi to the Dark Side"); "At the Death House Door," by Peter Gilbert and Steve James ("Hoop Dreams"); and Nanette Burstein's "American Teen." Fiction films include "Baghead," a new comedy from Jay and Mark Duplass ("The Puffy Chair"); Ramin Bahrani's "Chop Shop"; and the festival's closing-night film, Melvin Van Peebles's "Confessionsofa Ex-Doofus-ItchyFooted Mutha."" Read the rest here . - Sujewa

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